On your left, two pink brick pilasters materialize the old north gate of the ramparts.
A statue of the Virgin Mary with baby Jesus in cast iron that dates from the XIX century protected the largest and most important entrance of the city until the nineteenth century.
At number 4, a modern building which houses since 2007 the Library and the House of Scripture, writers residency of the Midi-Pyrénées.
On the right and left of this street are beautiful buildings of the eighteenth century for the most part : at number 7, stands a beautiful carriage porch topped by a round arch, somewhat mistreated in the wentieth century to house a shop.
At number 9,
At number 11, house dating from 1801, decorated on the top with with palm leaves molded in the brick probably from the Virbent in Launaguet Company.
At number 14, a bourgeois house with eaves underlined by a frieze of triglyphs, metopes and a remarkable wooden door entrance topped with a wrought iron fanlight which belonged to a miller and ecclesiastical family.
Leave the Notre Dame Street and turn left into the Moulin street.